Iarla O'Lionaird, best known as the lead vocalist of the Afro Celts, has teamed up with producer/mixer Kevin Killen (well known by Peter Gabriel fans for his work mixing 'So' ) to create the album Invisible Fields. This album will delight fans of traditional sean-nos, rock and experimental ambient sound everywhere. With touches of ethereal beauty (reminiscent of Sigur Ros) and earthy rock guitar, Invisible Fields even features an extraordinary arrangement for a mediaeval viol ensemble by revered English composer Gavin Bryars. Virgin. 2005.
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Invisible Fields
Iarla Ó Lionáird Manufacturer: Real World ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009Y8MT8 Release Date: 2005-08-29 |
Tracks:
- A Nest Of Stars
- Cu-Cu-In
- Taimse Im' Chodladh (I Sleep)
- I'm Weary Of Lying Alone
- The Day That You Were Born
- An Buchailin Ban
- Oisin's Dream
- Tuirimh Mhic Fhinin Dhuibh
- Aurora
- Scathan Na Beatha
Album Description
Iarla O'Lionaird, best known as the lead vocalist of the Afro Celts, has teamed up with producer/mixer Kevin Killen (well known by Peter Gabriel fans for his work mixing 'So' ) to create the album Invisible Fields. This album will delight fans of traditional sean-nos, rock and experimental ambient sound everywhere. With touches of ethereal beauty (reminiscent of Sigur Ros) and earthy rock guitar, Invisible Fields even features an extraordinary arrangement for a mediaeval viol ensemble by revered English composer Gavin Bryars. Virgin. 2005.Customer Reviews:
An Antti Keisala Comment: Seven Steps From Éire.......2007-02-06
I am very particular about making as little sense being the key to enrichening my experiences - that is, I cherish the notion that there are things in my consciousness, in even the most fundamental of principles and opinions, that I can't figure out because they are so essentially tied to my own personality. I could be the product of my enviroment, and partially I am, yet I am also the product of my soul. So every time a voice reaches deeper than others, straight into the heart of the matter, into the mysterious space I can't define in myself, it's a cause to celebrate. Ó Lionáird is like this, there is vision in his voice alone, and certain economy, especially as we're directly descending from Afro Celt Sound System. This is lusher than his previous albums, but also sparer. He says a lot more with less trouble.
The songs themselves tie together and all of them feel integrated together. The music itself is in touch with our time yet it's still so not Zeitgeist it's refreshingly healthful. There are arcs of sound coming and going, floating and shivering about, and none of it is palpable enough to be immersed with first listenings. I remember buying "Anatomic" and this the same day, and it was not but only after a week of listening to "Anatomic" that I got around to listening this record through for the first time. And now it has filled my imagination already. "A Nest of Stars" is one of his best songs, an amazing contrast of the economical and sonic lushness. And Ó Lionáird's voice hovers above the soundscape like that of an angel, sometimes accompanied by a whole canvas of sounds, sometimes, as in the profound "Taimse Im' Chodladh" or "I'm Weary of Lying Alone", by scarcely anything at all. This is the combination of the best things in sean-nós and modern 'fusion' (that graveyard of a word). This is in the vein of Martyn Bennett at his best ("Glen Lyon", 2001): meditative, contemplative, deeply alive and existential. Ó Lionáird knows his Weltschmerz, but is seems he also knows ours. Even thinking of "An Buchailin Ban" sends shivers down my spine.
This is only his third album in the past ten years, so let's hope he continues to go down his path, as he seems to be giving us an album more glorious than the earlier with each release.
With best regards,
AK
Intelligently combines medieval + modern, Irish + studio beats.......2006-04-06
On slight letdown: I do wish that O Lionard had included the Irish-language texts along with the lyrics he prints in English; the only exception to the anglicized liner notes is his "Aurora," taking inspiration from Sean O Riordain's wonderful poem here printed, linking Africa Thuas/North Africa's winds to what is felt across the oceans in Ireland by this predecessor to O Lionard, a Cork visionary and modernist-existentialist thinker from the middle of the last century. O Lionard, as with the O Riadas and O Riordain, continues the Irish Munster bardic tradition into another millenium. This album, his third I believe, again brings the most contemporary of chill out beats into the contemplative milieu of monastery and meadow. Blending ancient strands into a complex new spiralled tapestry of sound, this is enduring music.
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Manufacturer: Preiser Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000DKKWW Release Date: 2004-04-27 |
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Invisible Fields
Iarla Ó Lionáird Manufacturer: EMI/Real World ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000ANXM0W Release Date: 2005-08-29 |
Tracks:
- A Nest Of Stars
- Cu-Cu-In
- Taimse Im Chodlach
- I'm Weary Of Lying Alone
- The Day That You Were Born
- An Buachaillin Ban
- Oisin's Dream
- Tuirimh Mhic Fhinin Dhuibh
- Aurora
- Scathan Na Beatha
Album Description
Iarla O'Lionaird, best known as the lead vocalist of the Afro Celts, has teamed up with producer/mixer Kevin Killen (well known by Peter Gabriel fans for his work mixing 'So' ) to create the album Invisible Fields. This album will delight fans of traditional sean-nos, rock and experimental ambient sound everywhere. With touches of ethereal beauty (reminiscent of Sigur Ros) and earthy rock guitar, Invisible Fields even features an extraordinary arrangement for a mediaeval viol ensemble by revered English composer Gavin Bryars. Virgin. 2005.Customer Reviews:
The Very Finest Male Gaelic Singer Ever releases a treasure.......2005-10-07
Apparently Real World was impressed by the same recording and somehow Afro-Celts came to be. Alongside the amazing trajectory of that ensemble, O Lionaird has assembled a catalogue of solo recordings that have re-set the bar for what stands as excellence and passion in this form. Apart from Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh of Altan, he has no peers, and perhaps only Mairead may even surpass his remarkable gifts, accomplishments and homage to a culture he truly loves.
In this release he works closely with Kevin Killen, who helmed Peter Gabriel's maginificent SO, and Welsh composer Gavin Bryars, whose classical works come from another world altogether, so profoundly do they move the human soul. The result is a CD unlike any you will ever hear again in your life. Iarla has consistently outdone himself in the course of his work with A-C and solo. How he will or even could surpass the beauty and passion of this release is beyond my imagination. His own songs stand up as well, if not better than the traditional efforts. Gaelic singers will be referencing this disc for centuries. It is THAT GOOD.
Mixing taped sound bites from his family or well known West Cork personalities in the tradition, Iarla creates a sound scape of uncompromising spirituality. It is positively gorgeous and compelling music on offer here. Perhaps this will give Mairead the impetus to shed Altan for a moment and release the CD of her own material that has been building up.
In any case, this is a disc you'll hand down along generations. This will one day assume the status of the pure drop of Gaelic singing.
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